Sentences with phrase «around a column of»

With each breeze the long linens danced, wrapping themselves around the columns of the palace, brushing the sun - dappled tiles on the floor.

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In a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter, the mogul reflected on his desire to «amplify» discussions around issues of social justice, and the decision to produce documentaries about Kalief Browder and Trayvon Martin.
Many column inches have been dedicated to blockchain or distributed ledger's promise of perfect information, updated in real time, reducing the need for reconciliation and greater speed and transparency around financial processes.
Made from a ring of tires lashed together around a tube extending below the surface, waves would overtop the ring, pushing the column of water down, while a check valve in the tube would keep it from flowing back.
The new site will have the same insightful analysis and in - depth reporting that you're used to, but it will also enable us — and, more importantly, you — to navigate through a wider array of videos, articles and columns from our team of reporters and editors around the globe.
Then, instead of reading like the «Around Home» section or the obituary column of a small - town newspaper, it could have provided a more worthy document of the life and times of the ancient world, a register of the designs and deeds of the truly great men and nations of the ancient Near East.
But the longer I've been writing this column, the more I've started to believe that taking such an arms - length view of the culture around us can seriously undermine our attempts at mission.
Together with two five - metre, 40 - plate copper distillation columns, TOAD anticipates the stills will produce around 1,000 bottles of gin and 750 bottles of rye whiskey from every tonne of grain.
Mary Contini's world revolves around food: she is the director of one of Edinburgh's biggest delicatessens, Valvona & Crolla, she has written a food column for The Scotsman, and has co-presented food programs on television.
I used to write a food column for Dean & DeLuca where my job was to play around with a lot of their newest and trendiest ingredients and then develop recipes with the bounty.
Easy: I stopped messing around with the parsley and began affixing careful columns of shrimp and olives to the tree (using halved toothpicks as instructed), tucking the parsley in and around the crustaceans until the whole tree was flowering with green.
(Note: The last two columns are based on the old 2017 cap projection that was around $ 107 million, so the numbers are actually lower now with the current cap projection of $ 102 million):
Inside the tunnel, a string of blue lights has the drones zig - zagging around columns, walls, trash and leftover planks.
Writing in his column for the Daily Mail, the former Reds defender feels the club have done well to get back into contention for a top four spot, despite spending around # 150m on a host of new players in the summer.
Either way, suggestions that Mourinho was losing the Old Trafford dressing room were bound to start flying around, as noted by Chris Sutton in his Daily Star column, but this suggests otherwise and that things aren't reaching a breaking point between the manager and the squad as of yet.
De Bruyne is easily leading this category with six to just two from our mercurial Gunner, but I think this may tell us more about the players around the playmakers at club level, because another of the categories is the amount of chances created and their numbers in that column are exactly the same at 30 each.
He responded to a BBC Sport tweet promoting the Gossip Column - a summary of transfer rumours around the media.
«I am constantly reminded of the eggshell - thin line that separates loving from loathing» she wrote in her HuffPo column, «The Fine Line Between Marriage and Divorce,» which women passed around like it was a joint.
So they fashioned a new tool — a flexible ruler made out of lead, which they wrapped around the columns — the first tape measure.i Aristotle recognized that in order to do their work well, the craftsmen needed to, literally, bend the rule.
Many parents weren't strangers to this concept, often «reminiscing» on Facebook around a child's birthday, either about the child's developments or about the birth itself (sometimes in the form of «re-live blogging»), which I've chronicled in various columns with much confusion.
First, there was Eric Klinenberg's book Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone (2012), followed by Kate Bolick's Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own (2015) around the time that The Washington Post started a column about the single life called «Solo - ish».
An experienced presenter and commentator for broadcast and print media, Alexandra writes on a wide range of issues affecting cities around the world and has regular columns in the MJ, LGC and Estates Gazette.
In Geddy Sveikauskas» recent column about the economy around Ulster County and the Mid-Hudson Valley, he describes some interesting trends regarding the demographics on where residents from the cities of Hudson and Kingston commute to work.
The core of a sperm's whip - like tail is the axoneme, a long tube consisting of nine pairs of microtubules arranged in a column around a central pair, all of which extend the entire length of the tail.
So one other thing that I kind of like in this column is everybody walks around this three pound organ in our heads called the brain and we use this thing every [day,] but we don't really understand how it produces the consciousness that we all take for granted.
You could try to attack it from that angle, different ways of, again, trying to affect the balance of heat and the movements of these big columns of air around that way.
«He was going around talking about a column of water that propagates itself,» Osborne says.
Steve: You wrote back in 1992: «I came to understand that there were thousands of people spread all around the world, mathematicians, physicists, philosophers, computer scientists, on and on, who thought of Martin Gardner's column not merely as a feature of Scientific American but as its very heart and soul.»
But my point is not only about Scott, my point is really that Martin was so in contact with so many brilliant individuals — and Scott is a truly brilliant person, in fact Martin devoted at least one or two columns, maybe even three to Scott's ideas — but my point is that that Martin was in contact with these brilliant minds all around the United States and Europe and the rest of the world, and he managed to stay on top of the correspondence and to incorporate good ideas that came from all sorts of places, and he was very willing toward the later part of his life to share with people the immense amount of stuff that he had received.
When the vessel is filled with the isotope helium - 4 via pipes wrapped around the column, and when its temperature is gradually lowered, changes in the oscillation frequency reveal changes in the physical properties of the helium.
Surrounding the sun is a vast atmosphere of solar particles, through which magnetic fields swarm, solar flares erupt, and gigantic columns of material rise, fall and jostle each other around.
Axons of these nerves leave the spinal cord in the ventral branches (rami) of the spinal nerves, and then separate out as «white rami» (so called from the shiny white sheaths of myelin around each axon) which connect to two chain ganglia extending alongside the vertebral column on the left and right.
Since it first appeared in this magasine the story has surfaced every year, making thousands of column inches in newspapers around the world and performing a valuable public service in helping countless hard - pressed editors fill pages during the silly season.
In other words, Hagadorn says, «we may have been inadvertently omitting a huge amount of information about all of the soft - bodied animals that were swimming around in the water column, munching on other organisms, but which were rarely fossilized.»
The advantages of this style of work are that you can often base yourself at home, work hours that suit you (so sudden emergencies — like the sickly children I had to cope with while writing this column — can be worked around without your employer realising), and focus on a fairly narrow range of tasks that interest you.
This would entail a one - time injection into the fluid around my spinal cord instead of a hollow needle remaining in the space between my spinal column and outer membrane of my spinal cord throughout the procedure.
The benefits of this posture include loosening of the hips, and strengthening the muscles in the lower abdomen, legs and around the spinal column.
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Benefits of this pose include rotational stability around spinal column, as well as improving core strength, balance, and pelvic control.
On Everest, one of the most frightening parts of the mountain is the Khumbu Icefall, two - thousand vertical feet of massive columns of glacial ice that can shift around at any moment and come tumbling down in a gigantic ice avalanche, crushing everything in their paths.
Reminiscent of driftwood tossed on the beach, the Bermuda Pendant Light Fixture from Varaluz scatters recycled steel pieces around a contrast colored column and bulb sockets.
She ran around the stage in a column of fire before a fireman was able to put it out.
To secure the corn shocks to the columns, I simply used one piece of floral wire and twisted it around the stalk and column.
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Since launching ProfileHelper.com in the summer of 2005, Eric has also written a dating advice column, Ask the Experts, which was seen weekly for two years, in over 250 newspapers around the United States.
The Crazy History of Personal Ads - they've been around 100 years or more and even the Popes parents met on a personals column in a newspaper!
I really don't have much of a clue who reads what around here — I mean, I'm just sayin», but... we do have a comments section, you know — but if you happened to have caught my column from April 25, then you already know a little bit about how I felt about Starz's «Magic City» when it first hit the airwaves.
Using the point values for the tasks (which show the relative size of a task compared to other items that I assigned them on the project requirement list), students organize their teams around the work by attaching their names to a card, writing the estimated number of days needed to complete the task, and moving the task card into the Busy column.
The first is around some of the overblown rhetoric going around right now (epitomized by this David Brooks column that was Klein's inspiration in the first place) suggesting that public - sector defined benefit pension plans are causing massive holes in state budgets.
Whisking from Fox News to Bloomberg before heading to the Today show, Rhee picks up a copy of the Journal and scans it for a column under her own byline arguing that fiscal crises around the country could usher in «the best of times» for education reformers.
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